What are your thoughts on continuing training after sustaining a concussion?
I ask this because I got kicked in the head quiet hard on the weekand and was diagnosed with a mild concussion. I've had a major concussion many years ago where I was knocked out for 5 minutes and I had to stay in the hospital, and I've been told that concussions kind of stack up.
This mild consussion happened on Saturday, and I returned to class on Monday... though the classes were really irritating my head because I could feel all the vibrations when I did sudden movements. However it doesn't bug me enough to stop training.
Someone told me that I shouldn't be doing any sparring for a little while. However I figure as long as the other person knows of my situation and doesn't throw any kicks to the head that I should be ok.
I don't want to stop training as I have another tournement in April followed by one in May.
Any thoughts?
I ask this because I got kicked in the head quiet hard on the weekand and was diagnosed with a mild concussion. I've had a major concussion many years ago where I was knocked out for 5 minutes and I had to stay in the hospital, and I've been told that concussions kind of stack up.
This mild consussion happened on Saturday, and I returned to class on Monday... though the classes were really irritating my head because I could feel all the vibrations when I did sudden movements. However it doesn't bug me enough to stop training.
Someone told me that I shouldn't be doing any sparring for a little while. However I figure as long as the other person knows of my situation and doesn't throw any kicks to the head that I should be ok.
I don't want to stop training as I have another tournement in April followed by one in May.
Any thoughts?
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